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Windows keep restarting/rebooting

illusionz

Posted 02 December 2005 - 05:34 PM

illusionz

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Hi there,

I have been infected with virus and malware lately but i managed to bring it under control as in, i can still use the computer to do normal stuffs. BUT i know there are still traces in it, although i had try to delete it. My problem started when i tried to delete these two files; services.exe and csrss.exe under the folder C:\Windows\System32. These two programs have been running in the background and i can't kill the process with Task Manager. Naturally, i can't delete it BUT i did the most unthinkable thing, I changed its name to something else, in hoping that when i reboot Windows, these programs will not be functioning and i would be able to delete it.

Imagine my horror when my computer keep rebooting itself. As in keep restarting again and again. I am not able to get pass the Windows logo. That's the point where it would reboot itself. I am not able to boot into safe mode as well, as it would only keep restarting. I tried all the features in Windows Advance Mode but i am not able to log into a single one as it just keep restarting.

Can someone please teach me what to do? Please help. What can i do? Please advise

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